Clouds – Eric Ian Steele“He had scared himself with his crazy imagination. He hadn’t looked at clouds like that since he was a child.”…routine-work ravaged Evan faces a horrifically accretive onset of erasure, brilliantly conveyed. But it is a situation potentially providing a tabula rasa more fulfilling than fullness… It reminds me of failing to notice things in life as one grows beyond childhood and I once used to watch clouds, imagining them, as I did, in a race they had with each other and still have … towards their eventual death or mine? I rarely noticed them in later years…until reading this inspiring story.

If you haven’t bought your copy yet, you’re missing out. This is a unique anthology with some quite memorable stories, including of course one by yours truly (shameless plug). What’s not to like?